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National Dance Company Wales opens the Museum's new Performing Arts season October 3 and 4

The center will celebrate the new editions of 'Classics in the Museum' and 'Museum in Dance', which will open with a world premiere by Antonio Ruz in the halls of the Museum.

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National Dance Company Wales performs 'Tundra'. PHOTO: Rhys Cozens
24/06/19 10:43 Leire Escalada

The University Museum of Navarra inauguratesthe new season of Performing Arts and Music with National Dance Company Wales, which will offer two performances, on October 3 and 4, with two different programs. Both days the company will perform Tundra, which on the first day will be preceded by the piece Folk and the second by Atalaÿ. Tickets for the show, sponsored by Zurich, are already on sale and cost 26 and 20 euros.

The company visit for the first time in Spain after a long tour that has recently taken it to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary and Hong Kong. It is characterized by its innovative work on any stage class and for all audiences subject , in different formats and contexts. It has commissioned works from international choreographers who have not previously worked in the UK such as Mario Bermudez Gil (Atalaÿ) and Marcos Morau(Tundra).

This season the new editions of the series "Classics at the Museum in Dance" will be held. Classics at the MuseumThe new series, which will be devoted entirely to the theater of the Golden Age from the current scene, and will focus on current dance creation. Museum in Dance, focused on current dance creation.

Classics at the Museum will present plays both in the Theater and in exhibition halls and intensifies its partnership with the GRISO (group de research del Siglo de Oro) of the University of Navarra. It will begin on October 19, at 12:00 noon, with a literary wine tasting, entitled Better out with winewhich will relate common aspects between theater and the presence of wine in the literature of the Golden Age. That same evening, at 7:30 p.m., there will be a performance of Rojas Zorrilla's play Among fools and the game by Rojas Zorrilla, a co-production of the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico and Noviembre Teatro, directed by Eduardo Vasco. As a novelty, an hour before the performance, the Full Professor of Spanish Literature Felipe Pedraza will give a free session with the keys to the play.

On Friday 25, at 7:30 p.m., it will be represented Lope's quarrel with womena current text by Yolanda Pallín that brings the spectator closer to the feminine cosmos of the most renowned characters of the famous playwright. One hour before, Carlos Mata, from the group of research of the Golden Age (GRISO) of the University of Navarra will comment on the keys of the play. On Saturday 26, at 7:30 p.m., Calderón de la Barca's play There is no mockery with love by Calderón de la Barca, a performance with actors manipulating giant puppets, which will be commented one hour before by members of the GRISO. The cycle will end on October 30 with the dramatized reading Of those who enter without paying in the comedya proposal that will bring short plays to the Museum's exhibition rooms, starting at 7:30 p.m., with works by great authors such as Calderón, Lope de Vega, Cervantes, Lope de Rueda and Quiñones de Benavente.

November will be the month dedicated to dance, with the second edition of Museum in Dancesponsored by Obra Social LaCaixa and Fundación Caja Navarra, which will be inaugurated by the company of the National award Antonio Ruz with his show Present. The piece navigates between dance and scenographic installation and addresses the concept of present with a philosophical and sensory approach . It will take place on Thursday, November 7, at 7:30 pm. On Saturday 9, the choreographer and dancer will premiere a newly created work inspired by the Museum's photographic collection in the exhibition rooms, starting at 7:30 pm. On Sunday 10, from 12 noon, Ruz will share a vermouth with the public after a danced lecture on the stage of the Theater in which he will present his professional and creative career, accompanied by dancers Irene Tena Mora and Albert Hernandez Lledó and supported by audiovisual projections.

On Thursday 14th, the company Matxalen Bilbao will perform Fugas + Serenity Suite in the exhibition halls of the Museum. The first work, with five dancers, reflects on the idea of group through images of gears, migrations and sculptures. The second is a duet that unites dancers who, with almost three decades of difference between them, adopt a common space to reject stereotypes and talk about the passage of time. On Friday 15, starting at 7:30 p.m., the world premiere of There are no useless flowers Elephant in the Black Box Company, a dance and poetry show, choreographed by framework Blázquez, based on the dreamlike world of Federico García Lorca and born from the tribute to the women of 1939 in their exile in Europe and Latin America, their struggle and their need for freedom.

On Friday 22nd, at 7:30 pm, Lava Compañía de Danza, under the artistic direction of Daniel Abreu, will bring to the stage Bending the walls choreographed by Fernando Hernando Magadán (director artistic director of Nederlands Dans Theatre 2), an exploration of the world of restrictions and limitations in our search for happiness, freedom and understanding; and Beyond choreographed by Virginia García and Damián Muñoz (La Intrusa), a search, full of humor, through the emotional landscapes of the report. On Saturday 23rd Paula Quintana presents at the theater The joysa solo accompanied -or a choreographed installation- about joy as a vital positioning and transforming power.

On Wednesday, November 27th, Taiat Dansa presents in the exhibition rooms the choreographic installation No Half Measuresa reflection on the presence of dance in museums. The cycle will end on Thursday 28th, with the show Transcript#2choreographed by Maria Siebald: it is the interpretation of six unpublished poems by contemporary Spanish poets and a deaf poet, adapted to a body choreography and the syntax of the language signs. Each poem is interpreted by a deaf or hearing impaired dancer who dances interpreting the language signs.

The season also includes a meeting with Ignacio García, on November 21, the director of the Almagro International Classical Theater Festival will share with the audience his creative career as director stage director and playwright and his work as director artistic and manager.

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